It was an interesting take on the problems and heritage of Europe at this strategic time and the author made some useful points that might influence a voter on the forthcoming referendum. I'm sure that his research is very thorough but some parts of the book didn't seem to hang together with the rest which is a shame. For example, David Hathaway talks about the great opportunities to tell Europeans, given free access to our shores, about the gospel and yet doesn't reconcile this opportunity with his fairly obviously anti-European stance.